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House and Lot for Sale in Antipolo City Rizal, Sun Valley Estates, Best Place to Live, Relax and Enjoy Nature at its Best, Ferden Realty Corporation

Avanti Sun Valley Estates where Nature meets Nurture

This is one of the Best Examples of Green Living in the Philippines. Modern, functionally designed and constructed homes which considers the Mother Nature by using building materials, processes and practices which are environment-friendly and energy efficient, all of which promote site sustainability by having the least impact on the environment. Your Home will be with a lush garden, large tempered glass windows, sliding doors to maximize the panoramic views of the golf course. High quality materials such as vitrified floor tiles, high pressure laminates, granite counter tops and built-in cabinets.

Not only that, your Home will be equipped with:
- Digital Door Locks (with intrusion alarm function)
- LED lighting which comes in compact and slim design which is efficient, long-life, rugged durability, safe and environment friendly.
- Solar Water Heater which will use solar tubes and utilizes the solar energy to heat water

Your Home is situated in one of the most Exclusive Subdivision in Antipolo City. Your Home is adjacent to the open spaces that will give you cool breeze and fresh air of Antipolo City. The place is very ideal to those who want serenity, peace and relaxing place to live. Sun Valley has the best amenities you can ever experience in an Exclusive Subdivision. For golf lovers, it also has 18 hole golf course plus 3 reserve holes. Sun Valley Estate also has a hotel which you can book for your relatives, friends and visitors.

Why living near green spaces DO make you healthier and improves your life?

Few would be surprised to learn that those who live in upmarket, leafy suburbs tend to have healthier lives. Now, however, scientists have found that being closer to nature brings even greater advantages. Those who live in places surrounded by greenery are also more generous, sociable, calm and trusting – no matter how impoverished the area might be.

The findings come from a study by Professor Frances Kuo, a professor of the landscape and human health.

She says that the health benefits come irrespective of other factors and that once we are deprived of green space, our health suffers dramatically.

But greener environments also enhance recovery from surgery, enable and support higher levels of physical activity, improve immune system functioning, and help diabetics achieve healthier blood glucose levels.

By contrast less access to nature is linked to exacerbated attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms, higher rates of anxiety disorders, and higher rates of clinical depression.

Environments with less green space are associated with greater rates of childhood obesity, higher rates of many physician-diagnosed diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, and higher rates of mortality in younger and older adults.

We still find these benefits when they are measured objectively, when non-nature lovers are included in our studies, when income and other factors that could explain a nature-health link are taken into account,' Prof Kuo said.

And the strength, consistency and convergence of the findings are remarkable.But just as rats and other laboratory animals housed in unfit environments undergo systematic breakdowns in healthy, positive patterns of social functioning, so do people. In greener settings, we find that people are more generous and more sociable. We find stronger neighbourhood social ties and greater sense of community, more mutual trust and willingness to help others.

In less green environments, we find higher rates of aggression, violence, violent crime, and property crime - even after controlling for income and other differences.

We also find more evidence of loneliness and more individuals reporting inadequate social support.

Prof Kuo pointed out that the research had taken data from a range of sources, including police crime reports, blood pressure tests, performance on standardized neurocognitive tests, and physiological measures of immune system functioning.

Rarely do the scientific findings on any question align so clearly,' she said.
Prof Kuo's report - Parks and Other Green Environments: Essential Components of a Healthy Human - was published in a research series for the National Recreation and Park Association.

18 Affordable Ways to Give Your Home a Fresh Look for the New Year
By Zipporah Antonio

One of the best things about the New Year is having a fresh start not only for you and your loved ones, but for your home as well. Updating the look of your living space need not hurt your budget. Here are quick, easy, and affordable ways it a makeover in time for new beginnings.

1. Freshen up lamps
Give your lamps a quick makeover with new shades in different shapes, sizes, or colors.

2. Update your traditional window treatments.
You can even make your own using fabrics with funky colors and patterns. Divisoria and textile shops offer hundreds of choices at wholesale prices.

3. Repeating patterns is a classic decorating tip.
Fill an empty wall with accents in the same shape.

4. Keep your drawers organized.
Maximize the space in each with drawer dividers.

5. If you’re into art, move around paintings to different walls or different rooms.
Your eyes will be surprised to see these pieces in new areas of your house.

6. Install battery-operated LED lights in unexpected places.
You can place them under a console table, behind a bookshelf, or behind a painting for a gallery-inspired back light effect.

7. Add a textured rug, carpet, or even a banig to your living room.

8. Small details can make a BIG difference.
How about placing beautiful coasters on your dining table, a striking wall clock, a vase filled with fresh flowers, new throw pillows or a bowl of fresh fruits in season?

9. Play around with colors.
Instead of repainting an entire room, just paint one wall in an unexpected color like red, orange, or dark blue. You could also paint the insides of bookshelves in a striking color for an interesting contrast.

You could also accent your home with pieces in what the Pantone Color Institute says are the hottest colors for 2016: Rose Quartz and Serenity (think pale pink and powder blue). We’ll be seeing more of soft, pastel hues next year.

10. Add tassels or fringes to throw pillows, lamp shades, and curtains.
Tassels can give your curtains a new lease on life.

11. Re-arrange accents into themes.
For example, all teapots could be in one clear cabinet while all blue pieces can be displayed in one corner.

12. Perk up your bathroom.
You can add new storage units for your towels, robes, and other supplies. Or include other vibrant elements.

13. Change the color of your light bulbs.
For a more romantic feel, change your basic white to a soft yellow hue. You can even go eco-friendly.

17. Brighten up any room by hanging a mirror directly opposite the window.
Let the sunshine come in your rooms.

18. Make room for the new things and experiences coming your way by removing unnecessary clutter.
Gather old magazines, toys, and books lying around but are no longer used and donate these to charities you support

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